This paper argues that graduated penalties observed in most legal systems may be an attempt to direct law enforcement efforts towards crimes that are socially more harmful, thereby achieving better deterrence overall. The critical assumptions are: the state cannot commit to monitoring strategy, and has mixed motives (other than deterrence). However graduated penalties arise only in the presence of secondary motives that value punishment in itself. Other motives that are unrelated to the size of the punishment will also lead to distortions, but those cannot be corrected by restructuring penalties. The overall harshness of a criminal justice system and the retributive instincts of its designers may be related in counter intuitive ways, and la...
A review of criminal law clearly reveals that in Iran's legal system, there is no particular logic o...
This paper argues that the “Economics of Crime” concentrates too much on punishment as a policy to f...
AbstractCrime is the result of a rational distinctive balance between the benefits and costs of an i...
This paper argues that graduated penalties observed in most legal systems may be an attempt to direc...
The law and economics literature on punishment reveals strong reasons of efficiency to adopt an extr...
This Article sets out a comprehensive account of rational punishment theory and examines its implica...
This paper argues that the "Economics of Crime" concentrates too much on punishment as a means of pr...
For some crimes the perpetrator can be detected costlessly but can be apprehended only at significan...
For the past several decades, the deterrence of crime has been a centerpiece of criminal law reform....
For some crimes the perpetrator can be detected costlessly but can only be apprehended at significan...
The primary objectives of this analysis are to: articulate clearly the central premises of each of t...
This paper suggests how the information age might produce high capture and conviction rates and spec...
The behavioral sciences increasingly call into question the assumption of criminal law\u27s ex ante ...
The United States Supreme Court has repeatedly insisted that what distinguishes a criminal punishmen...
Deterrence has long been considered one of the most important goals of both tort law and criminal la...
A review of criminal law clearly reveals that in Iran's legal system, there is no particular logic o...
This paper argues that the “Economics of Crime” concentrates too much on punishment as a policy to f...
AbstractCrime is the result of a rational distinctive balance between the benefits and costs of an i...
This paper argues that graduated penalties observed in most legal systems may be an attempt to direc...
The law and economics literature on punishment reveals strong reasons of efficiency to adopt an extr...
This Article sets out a comprehensive account of rational punishment theory and examines its implica...
This paper argues that the "Economics of Crime" concentrates too much on punishment as a means of pr...
For some crimes the perpetrator can be detected costlessly but can be apprehended only at significan...
For the past several decades, the deterrence of crime has been a centerpiece of criminal law reform....
For some crimes the perpetrator can be detected costlessly but can only be apprehended at significan...
The primary objectives of this analysis are to: articulate clearly the central premises of each of t...
This paper suggests how the information age might produce high capture and conviction rates and spec...
The behavioral sciences increasingly call into question the assumption of criminal law\u27s ex ante ...
The United States Supreme Court has repeatedly insisted that what distinguishes a criminal punishmen...
Deterrence has long been considered one of the most important goals of both tort law and criminal la...
A review of criminal law clearly reveals that in Iran's legal system, there is no particular logic o...
This paper argues that the “Economics of Crime” concentrates too much on punishment as a policy to f...
AbstractCrime is the result of a rational distinctive balance between the benefits and costs of an i...